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Albania (redirect from Republika e Shqipërisë) artists Rita Ora, Bebe Rexha, Era Istrefi, Dua Lipa, Ava Max, Bleona, Elvana Gjata, Ermonela Jaho, and Inva Mula have achieved international recognition for... |
Romani music (section Hungary) multitude of influences of: Arabic, Byzantine, French, Germanic, Greek, Hungarian, Indian, Persian, Romanian, Slavic, Spanish, Turkish and Jewish musical... |
language family, with the exception of the Turkic languages (e.g., Turkish and Gagauz) and Hungarian. Most of the states in the Balkans are predominantly urbanized... |
Croatian folk dance (section Hungary and Romania) region, and can be found in Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia. The traditional kolo is a circle dance,... |
Pashako in "Yjet e netëve të gjata", the Mother in Çifti i lumtur, Sinjorina Mançini in Vajzat me kordele të kuqe, the Grandmother in Zemra e Nënës. Two cinemas... |
000 copies. From 1995 to 1997, Škoro was the Croatian general consul to Hungary. On 30 October 2007, Škoro joined the Croatian Democratic Union, becoming... |
Naim Frashëri (redirect from Historia e skënderbeut) outcome for Albanians was a future annexation of all of Albania by Austria-Hungary. In 1900 Naim Frashëri died in Istanbul. During the 1950s the Turkish government... |
Inna discography (category CS1 Hungarian-language sources (hu)) December 2020. Chirilă, Raluca (23 July 2021). "Videoclip: Sickotoy X Elvana Gjata X Inna – Papa" (in Romanian). InfoMusic. Archived from the original on 24... |
and eventually reach Serbia after going through Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary. Once in Serbia, they lived in the Belgrade suburb of Borča and Samardžić... |
Canadian speed skater 1986 – Kanako Yanagihara, Japanese actress 1987 – Elvana Gjata, Albanian singer 1988 – Cho Kyu-hyun, South Korean singer 1989 – Jia, Chinese... |
Anagnosti (born 1936) Kujtim Çashku (born 1950) Elvira Dones (born 1960) Fatmir Gjata (1922–1989) Kujtim Gjonaj (born 1946) Hysen Hakani (1932–2011) Xhanfize... |
Luigj Gurakuqi (section Austro–Hungarian occupation) prisoner and jailed in Montenegro until after the invasion of Austro–Hungarian forces. In 1916, he played a role in the Albanian Literary Commission... |
Albanian). Panorama Sport. 24 December 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2017. "Gjata firmos për një vit e gjysmë" (in Albanian). Sport Ekspres. 27 January 2012. Archived... |
education. He was awarded with the Order of Franz Joseph from Austro-Hungarian Empire authorities, later on in 1925 with the Medaglia di Benemerenza... |
following her collaboration with Bojadzhiev in 2016, when they sang "Prazno e bez ovaa ljubov", written by Todor Bojadzhiev, at the Metropolis Arena. In... |
Tony Cetinski (category Articles containing Hungarian-language text) Eleftheria Eleftheriou Elena Risteska Eleni Foureira Elhaida Dani Elvana Gjata Elvir Laković Laka Emanuela Emina Jahović Era Istrefi Esma Redžepova Fazla... |
Eleftheria Eleftheriou Elena Risteska Eleni Foureira Elhaida Dani Elvana Gjata Elvir Laković Laka Emanuela Emina Jahović Era Istrefi Esma Redžepova Fazla... |
Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 13 February 2016. For Hungary: "Archívum – Slágerlisták – MAHASZ". Rádiós Top 40 játszási lista. Magyar... |
reflects a confluence of sounds similar to Central European (especially Hungarian) as well as Balkan traditional music. In Romanian folk music, emphasis... |
Kristoforidhi, Thimi Mitko and so on. Theodor Anton Ippen, a diplomat of Austria-Hungary, was one of the authors whose texts were published in the Konica's periodical... |